Steve Yuhas  January 19 1966  June 22 2019 (age 53)

Steve Yuhas January 19 1966 June 22 2019 (age 53)

January 19 1966 June 22 2019 (age 53)
Stephen T. “Steve” Yuhas, 53, of Fayetteville, passed away on Saturday, June 22, 2019, at Cape Fear Valley Medical center. He was born in Springfield, MA, on January 19, 1966 to the late Joe and Sydney Yuhas. Steve proudly served in the Army during the Desert Storm era. After leaving the army he worked as a carpenter and business owner. But his true career was rescuing and caring for animals. Left to cherish Steve’s memory is his wife of 29 years, Deb; brothers, Joe Yuhas and wife Barbara, Bob Yuhas and wife Brenda, Mike Yuhas and wife Michelle; sister-in-law, Rita Knight; brothers-in-law, Al Knight and wife Sherri, John Knight; and the many animals he loved. The family will welcome friends from 6 to 8pm at Sullivan’s Highland Funeral Service on Tuesday, June 25, 2019. A funeral service is planned for 12:30pm on Wednesday, June 26, 2019 at Sullivan’s Highland Funeral Service. Burial will follow with military honors at Sandhills State Veterans Cemetery. Online condolences may be made at sullivanshighland.com. Services are entrusted to Sullivan’s Highland Funeral Service & Crematory.

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Steve Yuhas January 19 1966 June 22 2019 (age 53).

Sullivan’s Funeral Home

Death notice for the town of: Binghamton, state: New York

death notice Steve Yuhas January 19 1966 June 22 2019 (age 53)

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